Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is well-known for lobster, the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox. The state falls in the First Federal Circuit Court System. More than 80% of the New England residents live in the greater-Boston metro, making it the most populous and a highly influential city in the state’s history, industry, and academia. Both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are in the Boston area and are ranked as two of the top universities nationally and worldwide.

The government of Massachusetts is laid out in the Constitution of the Commonwealth.  The state government, like the federal government, consists of three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The executive branch is controlled by the governor and consists of over 150 state agencies. The governor also has a cabinet consisting of ten secretaries.  The legislative branch consists of the General Court, broken into two branches the Massachusetts Senate, which has 40 members, and the Massachusetts House of Representatives with has 160 members, and all members in both houses are up for election every two years.  Although a few remain, most county governments were dissolved in the 1990s and 2000s.

The judiciary of Massachusetts consists of the court of last resort, the Superior Court which is the court of last resort.  The Massachusetts District Court, also known as the District Court Department of the Trial Court hears a wide range of criminal, civil, housing, juvenile, mental health, and other types of cases.  The Land Court has limited subject-matter jurisdiction related to real property. Massachusetts also has a Housing Court, Probate and Family Court, Juvenile Court and Boston’s Municipal Court.

Massachusetts is also known for its liberal legislation. On May 17, 2004 it became the first US state to legalize Same-sex marriage, after a state court determined that exclusion of same-sex couples right to a civil marriage was unconstitutional. On November 8, 2016, the state also legalized marijuana under the Marijuana Legalization Initiative.  Massachusetts has progressive laws related to employment and has passed an Equal Pay Ordinance and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, and legal analysis of both pieces of legislation are available on the National Law Review.

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Limiting the Number of Patent Claims at Trial Proskauer Rose LLP
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Liquidated Damages Clauses Enforceable in Commercial Leases Goulston & Storrs
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Local Drone Laws: They May Be Free Fallin' Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
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Local Preemption and Wetlands in Massachusetts Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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Local Preemption and Wetlands in Massachusetts: An Update Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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Local Wetlands Bylaw Decision Survives Pre-emption Challenge Beveridge & Diamond PC
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Location of a Structure, Without More, Is Insufficient to Prove the Historic Massachusetts High Water Mark Beveridge & Diamond PC
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Long-Awaited Tax Package Provides Some Relief from Archaic Massachusetts Estate Tax Laws Pierce Atwood LLP
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Loose Lips Sink Ships: Public Statements And The Contractual Rights To Renewable Energy Credits In Solar Power Purchase Agreements K&L Gates
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Lopez v. City of Lawrence Decision Criticizes “Disparate Impact” Analysis Proskauer Rose LLP
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Love and Basketball … and Romantic Workplace Relationships? Key Takeaways for Employers from the Boston Celtics’ Recent Suspension of its Head Coach Mintz
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MA Department of Energy Resources Files Final Revised Regulations for Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target Program Mintz
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MA Health Policy Updates – Moves to Strengthen HPC and Expand Telemedicine Mintz
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MA House Passes Health Care Cost Containment Bill Mintz
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MA Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Goes Into Effect April 1, 2018 Mintz
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MA Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Part II Mintz
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MA Senate Bill Would Revise Incentives for Renewable Energy Development Mintz
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MA Senate Passes Health Care Payment Reform Legislation Mintz
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MA SJC Rules on Merger-Related Fiduciary Duties Murtha Cullina
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MA SJC Rules on “Termination for Convenience” Provisions Murtha Cullina
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MA SMART Program: New Guidelines for Agricultural Solar Tariff Generation Units Robinson & Cole LLP
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MA to Provide Small Business Grants to COVID-19 Distressed Businesses CMBG3 Law
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Main Street Lending Program — Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Issues Required Forms and Revised Guidance Jones Walker LLP
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Major Offshore Wind Projects Advance in Massachusetts and Rhode Island Beveridge & Diamond PC
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Major Update in Data Privacy Laws Proposed in Massachusetts Mintz
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Man Bites Dog: Real Estate Developer SLAPPs Objecting Abutters’ Claims Pierce Atwood LLP
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Man Sentenced for Scheme Involving U.S.-Funded Military Contracts The U.S. Department of Justice
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Mandatory Nurse-to-Patient Staffing Ratios: Is Your State Next? Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Many States Are Increasing Their Minimum Wage In 2017 Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
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Marengi on Remand: Massachusetts Court Applies Bond Provision of the Zoning Act Beveridge & Diamond PC
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Marijuana? Not In My Shop! Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
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Mass DEP Proposes Changes to Air Program Beveridge & Diamond PC
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Mass Governor’s Legal Office’s Letter to Municipalities: Withdraw Conflicting City/Town Policies Suspending Essential Construction Services Pierce Atwood LLP
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Mass SJC Reiterates that Property Damage Liability under Mass. G.L. Chap 21E is Residual to Cleanup Liability Greenberg Traurig, LLP
 

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